Massive Selection for Glow In The Dark Pu Heat Transfer Vinyl - Luminous Rubble (Acrylic) – Minhui Luminous
Massive Selection for Glow In The Dark Pu Heat Transfer Vinyl - Luminous Rubble (Acrylic) – Minhui Luminous Detail:
Photoluminescent Rubble
This product is processed by mixing high quality strontium aluminate long afterglow photoluminescent pigment and unsaturated resins produced by our company. It is an irregular granular which is naturally broken. After absorbing light for 10 to 30 minutes, it can emit light for more than 10 hours. It is non-toxic and harmless, and has excellent weather resistance. It can be widely used in greenways, Park trails and other paths, as well as fish tanks, flower pots, wish bottles, etc. to play an aesthetic and ornamental role. Particle size can be customized according to the requirements.
Photoluminescent Rubble
Name |
Model |
Size(CM) |
Glowing color |
Appearence/Description |
PL Rubble Acrylic material |
PMMA-S-G300/1 |
1.3*1.2*1.0 |
Yelow--green |
|
PMMA-S-B300/1 |
1.3*1.2*1.0 |
Blue-green |
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By Muriel from Brasilia - 2015.10.09 19:07
The accounts manager made a detailed introduction about the product, so that we have a comprehensive understanding of the product, and ultimately we decided to cooperate.
By Margaret from Zurich - 2015.03.03 13:09